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[ laughter ] >> i will pick up this little sweetheart. come here eleanor. >> isn't he is a beautiful little girl. >> chris: is it true and your son didn't tell you that it was twins. >> how do you keep that secret? i think they decided earlier on they didn't tell anybody and they thought it be fun just to keep it a secret. tonight we got called, craig, what did you have. we had a boy. >> i said another boy. >> then he goes and a girl. >> i started screaming. >> i was stunned. we were both in bed and call came in at 6:00 in the morning. >> sptd eight thrill? >> this is the fox report. tonight, a health scare for the queen of england. the illness that has elizabeth ii hospitalized. and governor romney speaks publicly for the first time since the presidential election and he's doing it on fox. opening up about the moment he knew he would not be the next president. and the moment no family wants to live through. watching the end of hope. demolishing the home where the unthinkable happened after the earth opened up and swallowed a helpless man in his bedroom. crews salvaging what items they could on behalf of a devastated family. >> apparently there was quite a bit of military awards, decorations and we were able to recover a lot of that. but not the body of their loved one. fox report, coping with loss and the next step to stabilizing one neighborhood's deadly sinkhole. also, a woman stopped breathing, then a 911 operator's desperate plea to get caretakers to be life savers. >> as a human being, anyone willing to help this lady? >> not at this time. >> in minutes, time for the explanation, why no one on the other end of the line tried to help. i'm harris falkner, he carried the banner for the republican party in his quest for the white house. now, we are hearing from former presidential nominee, governor mitt romney for the first time since the presidential election. governor romney opening up in an exclusive interview to fox news admitting mistakes were made in his campaign and describing what he calls the rollercoaster, he and his entire family have endured. at one point on election day, the governor says he believed in his heart he was going to win the presidency. that is until he saw what was happening in florida. despite being out of the spotlight since november, the governor says his love for this country will drive him to remain a force in politics. >> well, i'm not going to disappear. i'm not running for office. i don't have a big organization that's out speaking in my behalf, but i care about america. i care about the people that can't find jobs. i care about the fact that we're wracking up larger deficits and putting the peril of the future generation very much in play. >> harris: governor romney also saying he and his wife ann will always be grateful for the opportunity to travel the nation in pursuit of winning the highest office in the land. >> it was an exciting, thrilling experience. and it didn't end the way we wanted it to, but the experience itself was magnificent. were there tough days? absolutely. were there exhilarating days, even more of them. and so i count it one of the great life experiences. and anybody would say can you imagine anything more fantastic than being able to run for president of the united states. >> one thing-- >> well, winning, winning, yes, but the -- but two years and we've done it twice, two years of really seeing the american people, it took great, thrilling experience of a lifetime that we will obviously cherish throughout our lifetime. >> harris: peter doocy has more of the exclusive interview from washington. >> reporter: harris, we know now it wasn't until 8 or nine o'clock on election night that mitt romney realized he would not be moving into the white house as america's 45th president. >> i think we were convinced that we would win. we saw that the polls were very close, but we knew that the energy and passion was with our voters and my heart said we were going to win. >> the former g.o.p. nominee believed incumbency and the popularity of obamacare propell propelled president obama to reelection and lately the president has battled sequestration by campaigning and not leading. >> i wish i were there. it it kills me i'm not in the white house doing what needs to be done. the president is the leader of the nation, does the deals, does the trades, knocks the heads together, but the president leads and i don't see that kind of leadership. >> the romneys now have 20 grandkids and fill their days with charity work and family time, but ann says the abrupt end to the campaign was difficult. >> i cried. when you pour that much of your life and energy and passion into something and you're disappointed by the outcome, it's very -- it's bad. it's very hard. >> superstorm sandy essentially stopped romney's campaign in its tracks and admits it impacted his aggressiveness on the campaign trail. but he does not fault one of his top surrogates, chris christie, praising president obama's response to the storm. >> i'm the not going to worry-- chris did what he thought was best for the state and i lost the campaign. >> and romney says he has ideas to help the g.o.p. ap figuring out a way to get the word out to minority voters that republican policies can make their life better, harris. >> harris: also in that interview governor romney says the sequester peter just mentioned is a rare opportunity. as you probably know, the automatic budget cuts officially went into effect after president obama signed off on them, but the political battle over the sequester between president obama and republicans has been going on for months. john roberts takes a behind the scenes look at how the showdown over our nation's tremendous debt has unfolded. >> february 16th, with automatic spending cuts he called sudden and harsh just two weeks away, the president heads to florida for a boys weekend of golf. >> the president is in the middle of this crisis took a weekend to go to florida to play golf with tiger woods, smart move? >> i can't comment on the president's schedule. you know, i learned a long time ago not to orabout the things i can't control. one thing i can't control is the president's schedule. >> democratic freshman john delaney. >> if you were facing a crisis in your business would you have taken time to go to the golf course? >> look it, i always have an expression in the private sector, you can't yell charge from your second home. >> harris: and there is much more tonight. immediately following fox report, fox news reporting showdown on debt row. john roberts hosting. fair and balanced right here on fox news channel. that showdown between lawmakers played out again today on the sunday talk shows. so, this is right on time. members of both political parties trading barbs and blame over the 85 billion dollars in spending cuts the president signed into effect again on friday. and a sign the sequester may be here to it stay, perhaps, at least in the short-term, the senate's top republican, mitch mcconnell says sequestration wo extreme harm t people have claimed and he defends the dire need to cut spending. >> i think the american people need to know that we have a spending addiction in washington. we're exploding our spending. we've added 6 trillion dollars to the national debt in just four years. >> meanwhile, president obama's top economic advisor blaming republicans for refusing to compromise, saying there should be no reason anyone in the g.o.p. would let cuts like these take effect. >> the republicans say therefore, defense just cuts defense deeply and say border security, it it cuts deeply. they say they're for long-term entitlement reform, this quest doesn't do anything to help long-term entitlement reform. >> steve centanni live with the news now in washington, steve? >> harris, yeah, republicans are both blaming the president and down playing the cuts as you heard it. house speaker john boehner said that spending is out of control, and that the president has kicked the can so far down the road and we're running out of road to kick the can on. he said it's unfortunate, no agreement was reached to head off the sequester cuts, but insisted there was no lack of efforts on his part. >> there's no one in this town who's tried harder to come to the president to deal with our long-term spending problems, no one. the fact is the president and senate democrats have done nothing to pass a plan, to avert this, and to deal honestly with the spending problem the country has. >> president obama is still urging republicans to work with him on a compromise, but the crisis appears to have hurt him. polls show both congress and the president are being blamed and one poll shows the president's approval rating slipping from 51% to 49%. a top white house advisor predicted today that once republicans see the actual impact of the cuts, they'll start to come around. >> our hope is that as more republicans start to see this pain in their own districts, that they will choose bipartisan compromise over this absolutist position, that's why, you know, just yesterday, the president is on the phone calling both democrat and republican senators who he believes want to be part of a compromise. >> and of course, this is just the latest crisis. the next one comes in less than a month when the government could shut down if the funding agreement is not reached, harris. >> harris: march 27th marches toward us, it does, doesn't it, steve centanni live from washington, thank you. well, we're just hours away from cardinals from around the world gathering the at the vatican for their first pre conclave meeting, that's the process to replace the pope after benedict xvi resigned atop the catholic church. a discussion as the cardinals prepare to elect a successor to now pope emeritus benedict xvi. and the worshippers went to the first sunday mass without him. amy kellogg is in rome. >> apparently it's mexican nuns keeping a vigil in st. peters basilica playing for the pope and we met a few people in st. peters square and said they were praying for the unnamed pope. and sad and strange to look up from the sealed window from which he normally reads his sunday angelus. cardinal donald whirl of washington today said this void without a pope is another reason why the conclave should be short. this will be his first conclave. both he and cardinal dolan in new york has been listed as potential popes. but they think that it would be better if it weren't drawn from the world's super power. >> today we're moving into a whole new world and this person has to be on fire with the spirit, but that can be -- that can be manifested in lots of different ways. so, there probably are, i would think, a dozen people who come immediately to mind as possible -- possible popes. >> reporter: i card cardinal wuerl how important to deal with some of the scandals that plagued the church and he said, yes, that's equally important, but he believes a good new pope would be able to deal with the bureaucrat particular matters and focus on the spiritual. harris. >> harris: amy, thank you very much. let's stay in europe for just a moment now. britain's queen elizabeth ii is in the hospital tonight fighting off an apparent stomach illness. she's 86 years old and the queen canceled a visit to rome and other engagements this wook while she tries to rehe cover. the palace says she's treated at london's king edward hospital and the illness was announced on friday and a visit to wales was called off yesterday while she was trying to recover first at windsor castle. well, right now that sinkhole that's already claimed a man's life is causing more heartache. the house the family called home for generations is gone. they took this thing apart pretty quickly today. the danger that they were worried about, and still are, is that poom are just really on the precipice here. it's too severe for anybody to live in that house or near it following that massive sinkhole. we'll go to the neighborhood with the sinkhole that struck without warning and people impacted. >> i've been crying, haven't been able to stop, can't help it. 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